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1895. GAA Football "All Ireland Virtual Championship" medal to Peter Clarke of Meath

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles / Historical Memorabilia Start Price:4,500.00 EUR Estimated At:5,000.00 - 7,000.00 EUR
1895. GAA Football  All Ireland Virtual Championship  medal to Peter Clarke of Meath

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Auction Date:2011 Apr 16 @ 13:00 (UTC+01:00 : BST/CET)
Location:The Freemasons Hall - 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
1895. GAA Football "All Ireland Virtual Championship" medal to Peter Clarke of Meath
9 ct rose gold by Moore & Co. Grafton Street Dublin
4 by 3cm., 1.6 by 1.25in.
Provenance:
Acquired in the 1920s by the current owner's father in law
PC monogram to obverse surrounded by shamrock and floral decoration , "Virtual Championship of Ireland 1895" engraved on reverse. 6.9 grams
Medal presented to Peter Clarke of Pierce O'Mahony's club from Navan for the 1895 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, played on 15 March 1896, the first final to be played in Jones’ Road (later Croke Park) and also Meath's first appearance in a final. Peter Clarke, a butcher from Trimgate Street, Navan played as part of the full back line against Tipperary Club Champions, Arravale Rovers, who won by 0-4 to 0-3 in controversial circumstances. Dublin referee, J. J. Kenny noticed that he had a mistake when adding the scores and the result of the game was in fact a draw. The match was over and the result declared but the referee wrote to the Central Council and to national newspapers pointing out his error. Despite this, Pierce O'Mahony's announced they would not seek a replay and were happy to have the result stand and an All Ireland “Virtual Championship” winners medal was presented to the members of the club who played that day. The match is commemorated by a plaque on the Hogan Stand at Croke Park.